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In the previous teachings of death, the core believed that death was the end of everything, and that all the processes in life were evolved for the final death. The current teachings believed that death was the end, but it also represented new life.

In the floating cities of Netheril, there were only two kinds of churches.

The church of the goddess of magic and the church of death.

These two gods had gained the belief of so Arcanists, and at the sa ti, they protected the magic Empire of Netheril with their great power.

On the continent, there were also legends about the ti Dragon.

The ti and space dragon sect was established. Creatures from all over the world with different abilities and races gathered spontaneously based on their respect and admiration for the ti Dragon. They wrote religions, created prayers, and promoted the deeds of the ti Dragon.

One day.

The mbers of the ti and space dragon cult gathered together and prayed to garen.

"Please listen to the call of your lowly believer.

Lord of the Pliosaurus!

The only one in all worlds!

The source of change, the controller of ti and space, the wings of disaster, the immortal Dragon, the master of the colorless River, the manifestation of eternal ti, the Master of Death, the manifestation of all unchanging rivers, the master of ti and space, the master of fate, the destruction and protector of the Empire!

Ergod's perfect Dragon of eternity!

Your loyal, lowly believer calls out, thirsts, and prays for your response!"

This kind of prayer ceremony, after saying a lot of garen's characteristics, was directly transmitted into his ears.

Garen was extrely shocked by this.

The reason was that this ti and space dragon cult that had suddenly appeared seed to be very fanatical. He didn't know how they had learned about part of his deeds, but the prayers written by the church were very exaggerated, boasting that he was a little too powerful.

Of course, garen would not reject their faith in him.

In garen's eyes, the ti and space dragon cult was just a small organization with only a few hundred mbers. However, they seed to be creatures that were extrely fanatical about true dragons and had good potential.

Hence, garen responded to their prayers.

the great and rciful Dragon of eternity, your humble believer prays for your mighty power and grant your believer a trace of strength.

The mont he heard this prayer, garen's heart gave birth to a kind of understanding.

In response to prayers, through the thread of faith, he could grant the other party a weak power of ti.

As for the believers who obtained his power, they would be influenced by him unknowingly, and their faith would beco more condensed. Moreover, garen could directly control the other party's will, allowing his own will and part of his power to descend.

"I can try."

Garen thought for a mont. According to the level of the other party's faith, he used the ti sin to bestow a trace of ti power, and at the sa ti, used the ti sin to receive the faith.

Most of the believers had acquired the most basic form of acceleration.

For the most fanatical ones, besides the acceleration state, garen also gave them the power to stop ti for a mont.

The believers who were bestowed with his power were ecstatic, and the faith they provided to the ti sin was raised to a higher level in an extrely short ti.

'I wonder if I'll be able to sense the faith in this tiline when I return to the main tiline.'

Garen thought to himself after the prayer ceremony.

He had a feeling that it should be possible.

The long river of ti flowed quietly.

Garen mastered the spells he had obtained one by one. He had also learned the godly Ascension spell a few years ago through the direct guidance of Karsus's incarnation.

At the sa ti, the reputation of the ti Oracle, who was also a mber of the space-ti Dragon Order, gradually rose in the Faerun continent.

Because she had a trace of the power of ti, the ti Oracle was always successful in battles of the sa level. Naturally, she made a na for herself and attracted more believers.

The prayer that had been compiled and written by a mber of the organization had attracted the interest of many people after it had spread because of its high status.

Of course, it was still a very small organization.

Because garen did not want false faith.

The space-ti Dragon Guild only recruited mbers who had a fanatical belief in the true dragon. Ordinary worship, admiration, and so on were not accepted, and only those with a high purity of belief had the opportunity to enter.

After decades of developnt, the space-ti Dragon Society only had a thousand mbers.

After Karsus ascended to godhood, garen spent a quiet and fulfilling fifty years on the Faerun continent, and finally mastered all the spells he had obtained before.

In this period of ti, the Grand Arcanists of netherreal had produced many powerful spells.

However, garen did not collect any more.

Otherwise, when he learned it again, new spells would appear. He could not stay in Faerun continent to learn spells all the ti. This was a never-ending path, and even the goddess of magic had not reached the end.

It had been almost a hundred years since garen had arrived at this tiline.

With a deep Dragon's Roar, the silver Dragon spread its wings and stood up from the top of the canyon.

It was ti to leave.

Before he left, he inford ioram to bid farewell to this Grand Arcanist. As for Karsus, he had already beco a divine power existence, so he could clearly see garen's departure.

After receiving news about garen, ioram rushed over from the demonic sunflower territory.

The Felin sunflower and the Netheril Empire had beco solid allies after going through all sorts of things. With the help of ioram, communication between the floating city and the Felin sunflower territory had beco a common occurrence.

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